Perfect eyebrows are hard to create, but this quick tutorial will help you achieve those strong and fabulous eyebrows you crave! Eyebrows essentially create a frame for your face. Over-plucking, or skinny brows are a big no no. Create eyebrows that fit your face the best.
Why is it important to have specific eyebrow shapes according to your face?
The perfect eyebrow shape for you can frame your face, and make you look fab! Arches can create a more defined and symmetrical look to your face. Keep reading to learn more!
Tips:
- Tweeze and trim according to the guide shown.
- Your arch point should be at the outer corner of your eye.
- Follow your natural brow guide.
- Apply a foundation around your brows to give it a more clean and defined look.
If you're satisfied with your brow shape, scroll back up to complete your ultimate make-up steps!
Skinny or patchy brows? Keep on reading, and learn how to fill-in your "dream brows."
How to fill in your brows:
Before you do anything -- Make sure you apply primer to your brows and brow bones so that the fill-in colors stay in place.
I also recommend doing your eyebrows before applying make-up to the rest of your face. (After priming, before foundation)
Step #1. Brush and trim your brows.
Step #2. Use a brow pencil one shade lighter than your hair color, and lightly draw in your desired brow shape according to the guide above. REMEMBER to only make light horizontal stroke as we are trying to achieve a natural look.
Step #3. Start to fill in your brows using light strokes with the same pencil, or you can use a powder to fill them in.
Step #4. Clean up your brows by applying a foundation the same color as your skin on the tops and bottoms of the brows.
Step #5. Blend in the foundation in an outward motion away from the brows.
Step #6. Brush your brows with a spoolie brush to give it a more natural-hair look.
Step #7. Lightly apply translucent powder over your new brows to set in the foundation and fill-in color. You can also use a brow gel, or clear mascara.
Your brows are now all done!
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